Community Council

The Madrona Community Council (MCC) is an all-volunteer, community organization that has worked for decades to make Seattle’s unique and special Madrona neighborhood an even better place to live and work.

Topics typically include reports on neighborhood issues such as Land Use, Business/Economic Development, Transportation, Parking, Open Space, Community Events, Newsletter and other items of interest to the community.

Participate!

All Madrona residents, property owners, governmental agencies, business licensees and non-profit organizations are considered “members” of the MCC. As a volunteer organization, the MCC thrives on the energy and perspective that each member contributes. The more people participate, the more we can do for our neighborhood.

Whether it’s serving as a board member, being part of a subcommittee or just attending meetings and events, we need your input to make sure the Council is addressing the Madrona community’s needs and pursuing its interests.

Contact Information

Please contact any of the MCC members listed below if you have questions or issues you would like the MCC to address, or if you’d like to become involved in any MCC activities.

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Yes, this was discussed at last night’s meeting — our hope is to coordinate the date with the Glassybaby seconds sale, as that brought a lot of foot traffic into the neighborhood last year. As soon as we confirm a date, we’ll post an update here.

It might be appropriate to note that a good history of Madrona is available from the author, Junius Rochester, 805 32nd Avenue, Seattle, 98122 – 206-860-2153. The book, published in 2002, is titled: “The Last Electric Trolley: Madrona & Denny-Blaine, Seattle, Washington Neighborhoods.”